A Deterministic Explanation of Galaxy Rotation Without Dark Matter in the MMA-DMF Framework
[ doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.18857541 ]
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The Abbott Audit confirms we don't need "Dark Matter" to hold galaxies together.
The fix is mechanical: (v^2 + z^2).
Redshift (z) isn't just distance; it's physical drag.
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Stunning Hubble Space Telescope image of UGC 12591, a galaxy spinning at an astonishing 480 km/sec – nearly twice the speed of our Milky Way. Its unusual structure, blending spiral and lenticular characteristics, and rapid rotation pose intriguing questions about its formation and evolution. The light captured here traveled 400 million years to reach us, offering a glimpse into a time when trees were beginning to appear on Earth.
Astronomy Picture from 19/02/2020
UGC 12591: The Fastest Rotating Galaxy Known
Source: https://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap200219.html
#FastGalaxy #UGC12591 #HubbleSpaceTelescope #GalaxyRotation #CosmicSpin #SpiralGalaxy #LenticularGalaxy #Astronomy #Space #Cosmology
Stunning image of NGC 1365, a barred spiral galaxy in the Fornax Cluster. Its prominent bar and spiral arms, rich with young blue stars and dark dust lanes, showcase a strong rotating density wave of star formation. NGC 1365's proximity allows for accurate measurements aiding in estimating the universe's expansion rate.
Astronomy Picture from 13/04/2003
NGC 1365: A Nearby Barred Spiral Galaxy
Source: https://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap030413.html
#NGC1365 #SpiralGalaxy #BarredSpiral #FornaxCluster #GalaxyRotation #StarFormation #Cosmology #UniverseExpansion #Astronomy #Astrophysics #Space #Galaxy